Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- ERAU (1)
- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (1)
- Government (1)
- Infrastructure (1)
- Intermodal (1)
-
- Operations (1)
- PPP (1)
- Partnership (1)
- Private (1)
- PuP (1)
- Public (1)
- Public-private partnership (1)
- Public-public partnership (1)
- Real property (1)
- Research (1)
- Risk (1)
- SUAS (1)
- Small Unmanned Aircraft System (1)
- Space (1)
- Spaceport (1)
- Training (1)
- Transportation (1)
- UAS (1)
- UAV (1)
- Unmanned Aerial Systems (1)
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (1)
Articles 1 - 2 of 2
Full-Text Articles in Business
Unmanned Aerial Systems: Research, Development, Education & Training At Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Michael P. Hickey
Unmanned Aerial Systems: Research, Development, Education & Training At Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Michael P. Hickey
Publications
With technological breakthroughs in miniaturized aircraft-related components, including but not limited to communications, computer systems and sensors, state-of-the-art unmanned aerial systems (UAS) have become a reality. This fast-growing industry is anticipating and responding to a myriad of societal applications that will provide new and more cost-effective solutions that previous technologies could not, or will replace activities that involved humans in flight with associated risks.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has a long history of aviation-related research and education, and is heavily engaged in UAS activities. This document provides a summary of these activities, and is divided into two parts. The first part …
Public-Private Partnerships In Transportation: Lessons Learned For The New Space Era, Janet K. Tinoco
Public-Private Partnerships In Transportation: Lessons Learned For The New Space Era, Janet K. Tinoco
Publications
Entrepreneurial firms in the space sector have accomplished unimaginable feats unheard of just 20 years ago, such as reusable rockets and cargo launches to the International Space Station (ISS). Clearly, the private sector will continue to be a significant participant in the future of the space industry, partnering with governments and nations, to accomplish more with less. Likewise, the public sector must cope with decreased funding and worthy space objectives while balancing cost, risk, and return. Partnering with private enterprise is the best solution to meeting mandated objectives in space program advancement. This paper addresses partnerships in real property assets …